14:19 Breakingviews - AI weakness makes YouTube Alphabet’s new lynchpin
-Through its 26-year run, a 6,000% run-up in its share price, and dominance of the global search engine market, Google owner Alphabet has become a $1.8 trillion internet goliath. It operates the world’s most popular operating system in Android, developed some of the crucial technological innovations behind artificial intelligence, and runs a colossal cloud computing service. Only among this jumble
- Reuters13:59 Breakingviews - China property tycoons become creditors’ labourers
-Chinese developers are taking their restructuring efforts to the next level by preparing to cede de-facto control to their creditors. It signals a fresh chapter for the property market in the world's second-largest economy.
- Reuters12:31 As Pope Francis lies in state, Catholics gather in Rome to say goodbye
-Maria Pia Caruso travelled to Rome from her hometown in northern Italy after she learned Pope Francis had died at age 88, to say a final goodbye to a pontiff she believes brought important changes to the global Catholic Church.
- Reuters12:31 BOJ to raise rates in Q3 though Trump tariffs will disrupt policy normalisation: Reuters poll
-The Bank of Japan is likely to hold its key interest rate through June, showed a Reuters survey of economists, with a 25-basis-point hike next quarter expected by a slight majority of respondents rather than over two-thirds in a poll last month.
- Reuters12:31 Exclusive: US-China fentanyl talks hang by thread amid trade war
-Talks continue between the U.S. and China on tackling the fentanyl epidemic amid the bitter trade war between the world’s two largest economies, four U.S. officials familiar with the discussions told Reuters, even as American negotiators claim the Chinese are failing to negotiate in good faith.
- Reuters11:26 Kashmir killings shatter Modi's tourism success in troubled region
-Images and videos of gunshots ringing out in a meadow, bloodied bodies lying on the ground, and people fleeing across a dry river bed have shattered Kashmir's emergence as India's new tourism hotspot.
- Reuters08:59 Italy's Serie A fixtures rescheduled due to Pope Francis' funeral
-Italy's top-flight Serie A soccer league has postponed Saturday's three fixtures until Sunday due to Pope Francis' funeral being held that day in Rome, it said on Tuesday.
- Reuters08:17 Russian drone kills 9 in Marhanets, attacks target Ukraine's civilian infrastructure, officials say
-A Russian drone hit a bus carrying workers in the Ukrainian city of Marhanets early on Wednesday, killing nine people in a wave of attacks that targeted civilian infrastructure in east, south and central Ukraine, officials said.
- Reuters07:41 Ukraine, Western countries meet on Russia war as diplomats say breakthrough unlikely
-U.S., Ukrainian and European officials meet in London on Wednesday about ending Russia's war in Ukraine after warnings by U.S. President Donald Trump that Washington could walk away if there is no progress on a deal soon.
- Reuters06:48 Gold falls as Trump backs down from threat to fire Fed chief
-Gold prices fell more than 1% on Wednesday as U.S. President Donald Trump backed down from threats to dismiss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and expressed optimism for a trade deal with China, denting bullion's safe-haven appeal.
- Reuters05:59 Zelenskiy says Chinese citizens working at drone production site in Russia
-President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that Chinese citizens were working at a drone production site in Russia and suggested that Moscow may have "stolen" drone technology from China.
- Reuters05:59 Rubio will not attend Ukraine peace talks in London
-U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will not attend talks in London aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said on Tuesday, after earlier saying he planned to travel to London.
- Reuters04:21 Woodside's shares gain as first-quarter revenue fuels up, beating expectations
-Shares of Australia's Woodside Energy were up nearly 4% on Wednesday after the gas producer posted first-quarter revenue above estimates.
- Reuters03:43 Focus: Hyundai Steel's $6 bln US investment draws investor ire, tests Seoul's tariff strategy
-In late March, as investors kept hammering Hyundai Steel shares after the South Korean steelmaker announced a $6 billion investment in the U.S., the company organised a call with a dozen investors to calm nerves over the project that lacked detailed funding plans.
- Reuters03:43 Musk says Tesla's Optimus humanoid robots affected by China's export curbs on rare earths
-Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Tuesday that the production of its Optimus humanoid robots had been affected by China's export restrictions of rare earth magnets.
- Reuters01:33 US to phase out many synthetic food dyes, Kennedy and FDA head say
-Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary said on Tuesday that the agency plans to remove petroleum-based synthetic food dyes from the U.S. food supply by revoking authorizations of some and working with industry to voluntarily remove others.
- Reuters00:25 Oil prices settle up nearly 2% on new Iran sanctions, equities rally
-Oil prices settled more than $1 per barrel higher on Tuesday as new U.S. sanctions against Iran and rising equity markets helped spark a recovery rally from the prior session's steep selloff.
- Reuters23:51 Elliott wants BP to boost free cash flow to $20 billion by 2027, source says
-Activist investor Elliott Management has urged BP to boost its free cash flow to $20 billion by 2027 from around $8 billion last year through significant spending cuts and cost reductions, a source familiar with the situation said on Tuesday.
- Reuters22:57 Explosions at military base near Moscow injure four, governor says
-Shells exploded at a military base east of Moscow on Tuesday, injuring four people and prompting the evacuation of about 450 people, the regional governor said.
- Reuters22:57 Barrick Gold sells Alaska mine stake to John Paulson, NovaGold for up to $1.1 billion
-Canada's Barrick Gold said on Tuesday it will exit the Donlin gold Project in Alaska by selling its 50% stake to billionaire John Paulson and NovaGold Resources for up to $1.1 billion.
- Reuters22:56 Abuse victims say they saw progress under Pope Francis, just not enough
-When Pope Francis sat with his head in his hands and listened to accounts of clerical sexual abuse for an hour longer than scheduled during a trip to Dublin in 2018, many of those present were deeply moved.
- Reuters22:56 FX firm Argentex shares suspended after volatility-induced margin calls
-Shares of British currency risk management company Argentex were suspended from trading on Tuesday after the company said its liquidity had significantly worsened due to the sharp fall in the U.S. dollar.
- Reuters22:56 Tesla's first-quarter auto margin beats estimates, but revenue misses
-Tesla reported better-than-expected profitability for its auto business in the first quarter but revenue fell short of expectations as sales of its electric vehicles dropped.
- Reuters21:53 Jury finds NY Times not liable in Sarah Palin defamation case
-A federal jury in Manhattan on Tuesday found the New York Times not liable for allegedly defaming Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial about gun control, dealing the former Republican U.S. vice presidential candidate a second loss at trial.
- Reuters19:26 Google declined OpenAI bid for partnership, exec testifies at trial
-Alphabet's Google shot down a bid by OpenAI to use its search technology within ChatGPT, an OpenAI executive testified on Tuesday at Google's antitrust trial in Washington.
- Reuters22/04 Dollar close to multi-year lows versus euro, Swiss Franc as Trump attacks the Fed
-The dollar marked a fresh low against the yen and hovered around multi-year lows versus the euro and the Swiss franc on Tuesday as President Donald Trump's attacks on the Federal Reserve raised concerns about the central bank's independence.
- Reuters22/04 Breakingviews - Macquarie gives masterclass in following the money
-So much for sacred cows. Often, companies are tempted to hold on to an underperforming operation because the boss was instrumental in either creating it or building it. Such sentimentality has little place at Macquarie . Boss Shemara Wikramanayake helped start and later expand the Australian financial powerhouse's money management business. In a refreshingly dispassionate move, she's now selling t
- Reuters22/04 Gold hits key $3,500 mark as Trump's attacks on Fed chief rattle traders
-Gold prices soared to a record high, hitting the crucial $3,500 mark on Tuesday, as concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell dampened risk sentiment and drove investors towards safe-haven bullion.
- Reuters22/04 Two papal deaths 20 years apart, one expected, the other a surprise
-When Pope John Paul II died on the evening of April 2, 2005, the whole world knew it would be coming at any moment.
- Reuters22/04 Breakingviews - Why a defence boss could boost Europe’s revival
-How to spend 640 billion euros? That’s the amount that European governments, including Britain, would pour each year into their militaries if they make good on their stated intention to beef up defence spending to 3% of GDP. Finding the money is the immediate challenge, given weak growth and heavy debt loads in many countries. A longer-term task is making sure that all the extra investment follows
- Reuters22/04 China's Nio delays Europe launch of Firefly EV to third quarter
-China's Nio said on Tuesday it would launch its Firefly electric vehicle in Europe in the third quarter, later than initially forecast, after it underestimated challenges involved in sales and service network expansions in the region.
- Reuters22/04 Exclusive: LG, Samsung sue Indian government over electronic-waste pricing policy
-South Korea's LG and Samsung have sued India's government to quash a policy which increases payouts to electronic-waste recyclers, court filings show, joining other major companies in contesting the country's environmental rules citing business impact.
- Reuters22/04 DOJ backs off from plan to spread its tax division across US
-The U.S. Department of Justice has backed away from a plan to break up its Washington-based tax division and send prosecutors to offices throughout the country, according to an internal email seen by Reuters.
- Reuters22/04 Advisory firms Baker Tilly and Moss Adams set to merge in $7 billion deal
-Baker Tilly said on Monday that it will merge with Seattle's Moss Adams in a $7 billion deal that will create the sixth-largest advisory CPA firm in the United States.
- Reuters22/04 Cardinals to meet after death of Pope Francis, plan for funeral
-Cardinals were due to meet on Tuesday to plan Pope Francis' funeral, which leaders from around the world will attend ahead of a conclave next month to elect a new head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Reuters22/04 Chipotle plans Mexican foray with first outlet in 2026
-Chipotle Mexican Grill is expanding internationally with a location in Mexico that is set to open early next year, it said on Monday, bringing its tacos and burritos to the region for the first time.
- Reuters21/04 Shopify must face data privacy lawsuit in US
-A U.S. appeals court on Monday revived a proposed data privacy class action against Shopify , a decision that could make it easier for American courts to assert jurisdiction over internet-based platforms.
- Reuters21/04 'Disruptor' Hegseth's unsettled Pentagon starts turning against him
-Pete Hegseth wanted to make waves at the Pentagon. But less than 90 days since being sworn in as U.S. defense secretary, he appears put off balance by the very turbulence he himself created.
- Reuters21/04 Argentina cancels games after death of fan Pope Francis
-Argentina's football association postponed all fixtures on Monday to mourn Pope Francis, an ardent fan of the game and supporter of Buenos Aires' San Lorenzo team.
- Reuters21/04 Breakingviews - US markets’ crisis point hinges on a triple threat
-A selloff in U.S. stocks, long-term government bonds and the dollar clearly traces back to policy choices by President Donald Trump's administration. Recent moves spawn a trio of worries: first, that a trade war will hit business and destabilize the United States' role in the world; second, that a $4.5 trillion tax cut plan could explode an already-historic fiscal deficit; and, finally, that press
- Reuters21/04 FTC accuses Uber of misleading subscribers
-The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Monday sued Uber Technologies , accusing it of signing up some Uber One subscribers without their knowledge and making deceptive claims about the service.
- Reuters21/04 Trump to meet major retailers to discuss tariffs, White House official says
-U.S. President Donald Trump is set to meet with representatives from major retailers on Monday afternoon to discuss the effects of broad-based tariffs on their businesses, a White House official said.
- Reuters21/04 China's CATL launches new sodium-ion battery brand
-China's CATL on Monday launched a new brand for its sodium-ion batteries, Naxtra, which it said would go into mass production in December, and a second generation of its fast-charging battery for electric cars.
- Reuters21/04 Trump stands behind Hegseth after attack plans shared in second Signal chat, White House says
-President Donald Trump stands behind U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said on Monday, after reports that he shared details of a March attack on Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis in a message group that included his wife, brother and personal lawyer.
- Reuters21/04 Vatican suspends Acutis ceremony after pope's death but Jubilee continues
-The canonisation of the first saint of the millennial generation, Carlo Acutis, has been suspended due to Pope Francis' death, the Vatican said in a statement on Monday.
- Reuters21/04 Pope Francis has died, Vatican says
-Francis' death comes a day after he had made his first prolonged public appearance.
- Reuters21/04 US multinationals extend currency hedges to counter Trump's tariff volatility
-U.S. multinational companies are extending their currency hedges to longer periods to shield their cash flows from potential exchange rate volatility triggered by the Trump administration's tariff policies.
- Reuters21/04 Gold soars to record high on trade war concerns, weaker dollar
-Gold prices surged to a record high on Monday, spurred by concerns over global economic growth due to the spiralling Sino-U.S. trade war, with a weaker dollar further boosting the rally.
- Reuters21/04 'Secrets of the Penguins' to be premiered on eve of Earth Day
-Years of filming, often in extreme conditions, has provided new insights into the extraordinary challenges endured by penguins for a documentary series to be premiered on Monday, the eve of Earth Day.
- Reuters21/04 El Salvador proposes sending US-deported Venezuelans to Venezuela
-El Salvador President Nayib Bukele on Sunday proposed a deal to send 252 Venezuelans deported from the U.S. and imprisoned in his country to Venezuela, in exchange for taking "political prisoners" held by Venezuela.
- Reuters20/04 Father of American hostage in Gaza hopeful he is still alive
-The father of a U.S.-Israeli hostage held in Gaza said on Saturday he remains hopeful his 21-year-old son was still alive after Hamas said it could not account for his status.
- Reuters19/04 Trump passport policy targeting transgender people likely unconstitutional, judge rules
-A federal judge held on Friday that the Trump administration's policy of refusing to issue passports to transgender and nonbinary Americans that reflect their gender identities is likely unconstitutional, but she declined to block it nationwide.
- Reuters19/04 Russia's Putin declares unilateral Easter ceasefire in Ukraine
-Vladimir Putin said he assumed Ukraine would follow Russia's example.
- Reuters19/04 Bankers get creative to sign M&A deals in Trump's trade war
-Deal sweeteners and clauses protecting against slumping markets abound.
- Reuters19/04 China shipbuilders rip Trump's 'short-sighted' US port fees
-China's shipbuilders on Saturday blasted as "short-sighted" U.S. port fees announced by President Donald Trump's administration on China-linked ships, a measure aimed at the nation's shipbuilding industry.
- Reuters18/04 Horner says Verstappen will be at Red Bull in 2026
-Max Verstappen will be racing for Red Bull next season and there is no crisis at the Formula One team, principal Christian Horner said on Friday as speculation swirled about the champion's future.
- Reuters18/04 Sean 'Diddy' Combs loses bid to delay to sex-trafficking trial
-A U.S. judge on Friday denied Sean Diddy Combs' bid to delay his upcoming sex-trafficking trial by two months.
- Reuters18/04 Melodic Italian bolsters Meloni in talks with Trump and Vance
-The Italian language proved a secret weapon for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as she launched a charm offensive with U.S. President Donald Trump and his deputy JD Vance in back-to-back transatlantic meetings.
- Reuters18/04 Four dead in 'unimaginable' Italian cable car crash near Naples
-Four people died and one suffered life-threatening injuries after a cable car crashed to the ground near Naples in southern Italy on Thursday, mountain rescue services and firefighters said.
- Reuters18/04 US, Japan need to 'push back' against China, US envoy says
-The United States and Japan need to work together to align their defence forces in the face of an increasingly assertive China, new U.S. Ambassador George Glass said upon his arrival in Tokyo on Friday.
- Reuters18/04 What are Ukraine's critical minerals and why does Trump want them?
-Kyiv said on Friday it aims to complete talks by the end of next week about a deal with Washington on jointly exploiting Ukrainian mineral resources, an agreement Ukrainian officials hope will go some way to firming up softening U.S. support for them in their war with Russia.
- Reuters18/04 Russian missile attack kills one, wounds 82 in Ukraine's Kharkiv, officials say
-A Russian missile attack on Ukraine's northeastern city of Kharkiv killed one person and wounded 82 others, including six children, on Friday morning, officials said.
- Reuters18/04 Ukraine says aiming to wrap up mineral deal talks within a week
-The aim of both sides is to complete discussions on the final deal by April 26.
- Reuters18/04 Japan's Nikkei notches best week in 3 months on trade deal hopes
-Japan's Nikkei share average rose 1% on Friday to clock its best week in three months, as investors turned more hopeful that U.S. President Donald Trump would be able to broker trade deals with some of its top trading partners, including Japan.
- Reuters18/04 Judge extends ban on Musk's DOGE access to private Social Security data
-A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction on Thursday that extends a ban on billionaire Elon Musk's aides from accessing private information on millions of Americans held in the Social Security Administration's computer systems.
- Reuters18/04 Indonesia says to increase US imports, lower orders from other countries
-Indonesia will increase imports of U.S. food and commodities and reduce orders from countries the Southeast Asian nation currently buys the products from, chief economic minister Airlangga Hartarto told reporters in Washington.
- Reuters18/04 US strike on Yemen fuel port kills at least 38, Houthi media say
-U.S. strikes on the Ras Isa fuel port in western Yemen killed at least 38 people on Thursday, Houthi-run media said, one of the deadliest days since the United States began its attacks on the Iran-backed militants.
- Reuters18/04 Ford recalls more than 148,000 vehicles, NHTSA says
-Ford Motor is recalling more than 148,000 vehicles in the United States as part of two recalls, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday.
- Reuters18/04 LVMH's Arnault lashes out at Brussels over US trade tensions
-European governments urgently need to ease tensions with the United States over President Donald Trump's tariffs, LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault said on Thursday, adding it would be "Brussels' fault" if no solution is found.
- Reuters17/04 More than 40% of Puerto Rico customers without power after island-wide blackout
-Nearly half of the homes and businesses in Puerto Rico that receive electricity from the commonwealth's main utility were still without power on Thursday, a day after a widespread blackout struck the island, Luma Energy said in a statement.
- Reuters17/04 Macron says joint Franco-Haiti commission will examine 'painful' past
-French President Emmanuel Macron is to set up a joint Franco-Haitian commission to examine France's past with its former Caribbean colony, but he made no mention of the possibility of reparations that Haitian activists have long called for.
- Reuters17/04 Ukraine-US minerals deal could be signed by next week, Trump says
-Ukraine and the U.S. could sign the minerals and economic cooperation deal they've been negotiating as soon as next week, President Donald Trump said on Thursday.
- Reuters17/04 Trump says he is 100% confident on Europe trade deal
-U.S. President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni each expressed confidence on Thursday that the United States and Europe will be able to negotiate a trade deal before his 90-day pause on some tariffs ends.
- Reuters17/04 US FDA suspends food safety quality checks after staff cuts
-The Food and Drug Administration is suspending a quality control program for its food testing laboratories as a result of staff cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services, according to an internal email seen by Reuters.
- Reuters17/04 Egypt cuts interest rates 225 basis points, says more cuts likely
-Egypt's central bank lowered overnight interest rates by 225 basis points on Thursday, its first cut in more than five years, saying lower inflation had opened the way to yet further rate cuts in the future.
- Reuters17/04 Zelenskiy accuses China of supplying Russia with weapons
-Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday China was supplying weapons and gunpowder to Russia, the first time he has openly accused Beijing of direct military assistance for Moscow.
- Reuters17/04 At least one dead in shooting at Florida State University
-At least one person was killed and six others were wounded on Thursday after a shooting at Florida State University, and a suspect was taken into custody, according to media reports.
- Reuters17/04 Breakingviews - Defiance of US Supreme Court is tricky to price
-Beyond advantages in geography, resources and demographics, the United States’ economic might depends upon the predictable rule of law. Key to its function is the co-equal status of the executive branch, legislature and judiciary. By flouting a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that it return a wrongfully deported man, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration threatens that framework. If this pus
- Reuters17/04 Lilly weight-loss pill works as well as Ozempic, shares surge
-Eli Lilly's experimental pill worked as well as blockbuster drug Ozempic to lower weight and blood sugar in a trial of diabetes patients, and the company said it expects to seek regulatory approvals by the end of the year.
- Reuters17/04 Spirit Airlines names new CEO after emerging from bankruptcy
-Spirit Airlines on Thursday appointed Dave Davis as its new chief executive officer, weeks after the U.S. discount carrier emerged from bankruptcy and reconstituted its board.
- Reuters17/04 Oil set for weekly rise after new Iran sanctions
-Oil prices rose to the highest in two weeks on Thursday amid low liquidity ahead of the Easter holidays after the United States imposed new sanctions to curb Iranian oil exports, elevating supply concerns.
- Reuters17/04 Trump challenges judges' probes of compliance with deportation orders
-The Trump administration is appealing efforts by two judges to investigate whether government officials defied their rulings over the deportation of migrants to El Salvador, escalating a confrontation between the executive and judicial branches
- Reuters17/04 UnitedHealth shares tank after earnings miss, forecast cut as medical care costs soar
-UnitedHealth Group surprised investors with what its CEO said was an "unusual and unacceptable" quarterly earnings miss, and it lowered its outlook for the full year due to higher-than-expected medical costs, sparking a 17% selloff in shares that reverberated across the sector.
- Reuters17/04 Russian barriers to re-entry stymie prospects of Western companies' return
-Three months after U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House promising a swift end to the conflict in Ukraine and sparking an early flurry of excitement that Western companies could come flooding back to Russia, realism has set in.
- Reuters17/04 Breakingviews - Barclays’ Brookfield schmuck insurance may flop
-Barclays has constructed an elaborate schmuck-insurance policy as part of its plan to possibly hive off its payments business. On Thursday, the 40-billion-pound UK bank announced a deal that could give Brookfield Asset Management 10% of the division in return for the private-capital group's help in growing the unit, as well as the chance to buy 70% more at a yet-to-be-decided valuation in three to
- Reuters17/04 Breakingviews - Buyout barons are finance now, for good and ill
-Private equity is supposed to be patient when public markets panic. Yet for shareholders in Blackstone , KKR , Apollo Global Management and Carlyle , it’s proving hard not to get swept up. The buyout barons, now self-styled as alternative asset managers, claim to represent a new and in many ways superior answer to traditional financial business models. The stock market, though, hasn’t reflected th
- Reuters17/04 Czechs hail end of Russian oil dependence with first increased deliveries from west
-The Czech Republic has become fully independent of Russian oil supplies for the first time in its history, government officials said on Thursday, following the completion of capacity upgrades on the TAL pipeline coming from the west.
- Reuters17/04 Russian, Belarusian ambassadors not invited to German parliament's WWII memorial event
-The German parliament has kept the ambassadors of Russia and Belarus off its guest list for a special sitting on May 8 marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two in Europe, a spokesperson for the legislature said on Thursday.
- Reuters17/04 United Airlines banks on premium, international travel to ease trade war gloom
-United Airlines said on Wednesday it expects its financial performance to remain resilient despite economic uncertainty stemming from new tariffs, citing demand for high-margin premium offerings and international travel.
- Reuters17/04 Science caught in crossfire of Trump's fight with universities
-Harvard scientist Dr. Donald Ingber, who works where medicine and engineering meet, saw federal funding for some of his projects frozen this week as his university clashed with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Reuters17/04 Europeans, Ukrainians to make their case as Rubio and Witkoff visit Paris
-Top Ukrainian officials made a previously unannounced visit to Paris.
- Reuters17/04 Pernod's sales miss forecasts as tariffs weigh on spirits sector
-Pernod Ricard reported a 3% decline in third-quarter sales on Thursday, missing forecasts as tariff uncertainty rocks the already-struggling spirits sector.
- Reuters17/04 Ghana government takes control of Gold Fields' Damang mine, lands ministry says
-Ghana's government has assumed operational control of Gold Fields' Damang mine after it rejected an application from the South African company to renew its lease, the ministry of lands and natural resources said in a statement on Wednesday.
- Reuters17/04 TSMC quarterly profit jumps, upbeat on outlook despite tariff uncertainty
-Taiwan's TSMC , the world's largest contract chipmaker, logged a forecast-beating 60% leap in quarterly profit and said it still expects robust growth this year despite U.S. President Donald Trump's unpredictable trade policies.
- Reuters17/04 Breakingviews - China’s US bond holdings are going nowhere fast
-With China and the United States engaged in a full-on trade war, anxious investors are asking which side can press its financial advantage given Beijing's vast holdings of U.S. Treasuries. In truth the situation is more of a fraught equilibrium both sides have an interest in maintaining.
- Reuters17/04 BOJ warns US tariff uncertainty may hurt confidence, economy
-Bank of Japan policymakers on Thursday warned of heightening uncertainty over the fallout from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, saying they could damage household confidence and hurt the country's fragile economy.
- Reuters17/04 Breakingviews - Tariffs gone wild yield unbridled earnings outlook
-For corporate bean counters, foolish consistency may prove the hobgoblin of little minds. President Donald Trump’s on-again-off-again, tit-for-tat tariff agenda is causing havoc in the C-suite as companies struggle to both evaluate and communicate the damage to the bottom line. With so much up in the air, though, they can probably relax: from Walmart to Delta Air Lines , the ordinarily delicate sc
- Reuters17/04 UAE, Saudi Arabia deny reports of involvement in talks about land offensive in Yemen
-The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday denied media reports they are involved in talks with the U.S. over a possible land offensive by military factions in Yemen against the Houthi group that controls much of the country.
- Reuters17/04 South Korea holds rates as Trump tariffs heighten economic risks
-South Korea's central bank left its policy interest rate unchanged as expected on Thursday, a decision designed to aid a wobbly won as Washington's attempts to reorder global trade by imposing sweeping tariffs threaten to damage economic growth.
- Reuters17/04 Ex-governor of Russia's Kursk region held over embezzlement of defence funds
-The former governor of Russia's Kursk region, parts of which were seized by Ukrainian forces in August 2024, has been detained and charged with embezzling money earmarked for building defences, Russia's interior ministry said on Thursday.
- Reuters17/04 Mass drone attack kills two, injures at least 16 in Ukraine's Dnipro, governor says
-A Russian mass drone attack killed two people and injured at least 16 on Wednesday evening in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the regional governor said.
- Reuters17/04 US CDC advisers recommend lowering the age for RSV shots to 50-59 years
-The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's panel of outside experts on Wednesday recommended the use of respiratory syncytial virus vaccines in younger adults who are at increased risk of severe illness from the virus.
- Reuters16/04 Exclusive: US consumer safety agency to stop collecting swaths of data after CDC cuts
-The U.S. consumer product safety agency will stop collecting data on injuries from incidents like car accidents and adverse drug effects due to staff cuts at the CDC, according to an agency email seen by Reuters and a source familiar with the situation.
- Reuters16/04 Argentine peso recoups lost ground after FX control ease, Milei rules out intervention
-Argentina's peso closed 6.6% higher on Wednesday, regaining ground lost after the currency tumbled on a lifting of capital controls earlier in the week.
- Reuters16/04 Powell says Fed remains in wait-and-see mode; markets processing policy shifts
-U.S. Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the Fed would wait for more data on the economy's direction before changing interest rates, and characterized recent market volatility as a logical processing of the Trump administration's dramatic shifts in tariff policy.
- Reuters16/04 Wife of Peru's Humala arrives in Brazil for asylum as ex-president jailed
-Nadine Heredia, the wife of former Peruvian President Ollanta Humala, arrived in Brazil on Wednesday as the ex-leader spent the night in jail following a 15-year sentence for money laundering.
- Reuters16/04 VIEW Powell says Fed to stay on hold until clarity on tariff impact
-U.S. economic growth appears to be slowing, with consumer spending growing modestly, a rush of imports to avoid tariffs likely to weigh on estimates of gross domestic product, and sentiment souring, U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Wednesday.
- Reuters16/04 Tesla's quarterly EV registrations slump 15% in key market California
-Tesla's electric-vehicle registrations in California dropped 15.1% during the first quarter, industry data showed, signaling an accelerated decline and growing challenges for the Elon Musk-led automaker in its biggest U.S. market.
- Reuters16/04 Meta trial: 5 key moments from Zuckerberg's testimony
-Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified this week at a high-stakes trial in Washington where the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is seeking to unwind Meta's acquisitions of prized assets Instagram and WhatsApp.
- Reuters16/04 Chinese factory bids to keep exporting fun amid US trade war
-Bin Zhang is in the business of fun, but his job has become less so because of U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Reuters16/04 Breakingviews - ASML holds up lens to chip sector’s known unknowns
-ASML’s lithography machines are renowned for their unmatched precision in manufacturing semiconductors. The $260 billion company’s first-quarter results offer a similarly precise reflection of the deep uncertainty facing the global chip industry as it grapples with U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters16/04 Japan set to kick off Trump tariff talks in Washington
-Japan is set to begin tariff negotiations with the United States in Washington on Wednesday, one of the first countries to test President Donald Trump's willingness to relent on sweeping import duties that have roiled markets and stoked recession fears.
- Reuters16/04 Dollar back under pressure, safe havens outperform
-The dollar resumed its descent on Wednesday, dropping across the board and losing the most ground to the Swiss franc and the euro as a new bout of tariff-induced nerves gripped markets.
- Reuters16/04 PwC shuts operations in nine African countries
-PwC shut operations in nine Sub-Saharan African countries last month following a strategic review, the Big Four accounting firm said, in response to a media report that said the company exited over a dozen countries to avoid scandals.
- Reuters16/04 Hongkong Post suspends goods mail services to US
-Hongkong Post said on Wednesday it had suspended goods mail services by sea to the United States and will suspend its air mail postal service for items containing goods from April 27 due to "bullying" U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters16/04 Oil dips as markets assess trade war effects
-Oil prices edged lower on Wednesday, as shifting U.S. tariff policies fuelled uncertainty, prompting traders to weigh the potential impact of the U.S.-China trade war on economic growth and energy demand.
- Reuters16/04 Breakingviews - US-China decoupling is crossing a Rubicon
-Decoupling is no longer just a political slogan. For the past decade, American administrations have tempered their references to China as an adversary by also talking up how the Asian country could be a potential partner. That optimism is largely gone. President Donald Trump's punitive sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports of Chinese goods obliterates the "small yard, high fence" approach of his predec
- Reuters16/04 Figma confidentially files for much awaited US IPO after $20 billion Adobe deal collapse
-Cloud-based designer platform Figma on Tuesday confidentially filed for an initial public offering in the United States, more than a year after a $20 billion deal to be acquired by Adobe was shelved due to regulatory roadblocks.
- Reuters16/04 Biden re-emerges to defend Social Security as Trump cuts agency staff
-Democratic former President Joe Biden on Tuesday made his first major speech since leaving the White House in January, defending the Social Security Administration as the Trump administration cuts agency staff and shutters some of its offices.
- Reuters16/04 China's Q1 economic growth likely to slow as tariffs darkens outlook
-China's economy is expected to have slowed in the first quarter in the face of a prolonged property downturn, as policymakers brace for the impact of hefty U.S. tariffs that analysts say pose the biggest risk to the Asian powerhouse in decades.
- Reuters16/04 Nvidia faces $5.5 billion charge as US restricts chip sales to China
-Nvidia on Tuesday said it would take $5.5 billion in charges after the U.S. government said it would require licenses for exports to China of its H20 artificial intelligence chip, which has been one of its most popular chips.
- Reuters15/04 Jordan says it has foiled attacks by Muslim Brotherhood
-Jordan has arrested 16 members of the Muslim Brotherhood who were trained and financed in Lebanon and had plotted attacks on targets inside the kingdom involving rockets and drones, authorities said on Tuesday.
- Reuters15/04 Arkansas, Indiana ask USDA to let them ban soda, candy from food stamps program
-Arkansas and Indiana on Tuesday became the first states to ask the U.S. Department of Agriculture to allow them to ban soda and candy from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps.
- Reuters15/04 Russian journalists jailed for 5-1/2 years for alleged extremist ties to Navalny
-Four Russian journalists were sentenced by a Moscow court to 5-1/2 years each in prison on Tuesday after being found guilty of working for the banned organisation of the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
- Reuters15/04 New US Justice Department policy cracks down on social media posts
-President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S. Justice Department employees not to post anything on social media related to their government work, after a wave of new political appointees took to cheering Trump and castigating his opponents online.
- Reuters15/04 US banks flag risks to consumer spending from tariff uncertainty
-U.S. consumer spending has benefited from strong wage growth and low unemployment so far, but it faces huge risks if the upheaval sparked by President Donald Trump's trade policy persists, bank executives warned.
- Reuters15/04 At US antitrust trial, Meta's Zuckerberg admits he bought Instagram because it was 'better'
-Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a key concession at a U.S. antitrust trial on Tuesday, saying he bought Instagram because it had a "better" camera than the one his company was trying to build for flagship app Facebook at the time.
- Reuters15/04 Breakingviews - Breakingviews: Harvard aces poli-sci but sweats MBA basics
-Harvard University seems to be struggling with basic finance. The Ivy League institution, whose graduates populate boardrooms and investment giants, is scrambling to borrow $750 million as the Trump administration freezes some $2 billion of taxpayer money earmarked for the college. This crisis provides an opportunity for many schools to brush up on their funding models.
- Reuters15/04 At China's largest trade fair, exporters say US markets are 'frozen'
-Candice Li says that after Washington raised tariffs on Chinese goods by 145%, U.S. orders for the medical devices her firm is making have vanished.
- Reuters15/04 Breakingviews - Small countries sit at nexus of tariff trade-offs
-Among the many absurdities of Donald Trump's global trade war is the inclusion of Singapore and Australia on his naughty list. The U.S. President slapped the 10% baseline tariff, which will apply to nearly all countries, on both with very little justification.
- Reuters15/04 Breakingviews - LVMH’s opaque succession merits investor discount
-Bernard Arnault has no succession plan, and no apparent intention of unveiling one soon. Indeed, the 76-year-old chairman and CEO of LVMH could spend another decade at the helm of the $300 billion French luxury giant. Shareholders will this week vote on whether to raise the age limit for both roles to 85. While Arnault’s age is not necessarily a problem for investors, the lack of clarity about who
- Reuters15/04 UK labour market shows slowdown signs in run-up to employer tax hike
-Britain's labour market showed signs of weakening in data published on Tuesday that suggested a hit to hiring in the run-up to this month's increase in a tax on employers, but wage growth remained strong.
- Reuters15/04 Meta to use public posts, AI interactions to train models in EU
-Meta Platforms said on Monday it would use interactions that users have with its AI, as well as public posts and comments shared by adults across its platforms, to train its artificial intelligence models in the European Union.
- Reuters15/04 UK sanctions Swedish-based Iranian criminal network over plots in Europe
-The British government on Monday sanctioned what it said was a Swedish-based Iranian criminal network and its leader, citing the group's role in attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets across Europe.
- Reuters15/04 Support dwindles for leftist's call for Ecuador election recount
-Support for Ecuadorean leftist Luisa Gonzalez's call for a recount in the country's presidential election was dwindling on Monday, as a growing number of prominent members of her party said President Daniel Noboa had secured a full term in Sunday's vote.
- Reuters14/04 Yellen says Trump policies eroding trust in US, dollar assets
-Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Monday she was concerned that President Donald Trump's tariffs and other policies were eroding allies' trust in U.S. commitments, and that some investors were starting to shun U.S. assets.
- Reuters14/04 LVMH misses sales forecast as core business slumps in first quarter
-LVMH's first-quarter revenue undershot expectations, as shoppers in the United States pulled back on beauty products and drinks while sales in China stayed weak, the world's largest luxury group said on Monday.
- Reuters14/04 US judge asks if 'constitutional crisis' looms in Tufts student's immigration case
-A federal judge in Vermont questioned on Monday whether the Trump administration would instigate a "constitutional crisis" by not releasing a Turkish student at Tufts University from immigration custody if he concluded her arrest was unlawful.
- Reuters14/04 World unites in praise of McIlroy after momentous Masters triumph
-British royalty hailed a new king of golf as tributes poured in from both sides of the Atlantic after Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy claimed a career slam with a stunning Masters triumph.
- Reuters14/04 Apple takes top spot for first-quarter smartphone sales, data shows
-Apple took the top spot for global smartphone sales in the first quarter on the back of the iPhone 16e's launch and strong demand in countries such as Japan and India, data from Counterpoint Research showed on Monday.
- Reuters14/04 French officials investigate bottle attack on Van der Poel
-French justice officials have launched an investigation after cycling champion Mathieu van der Poel had a plastic bottle hurled at his face during his triumphant ride to a third consecutive Paris-Roubaix victory on Sunday.
- Reuters14/04 Jury selected for retrial of Sarah Palin's New York Times defamation suit
-A jury was selected on Monday for the retrial in Sarah Palin's lawsuit against the New York Times for allegedly defaming the former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate in a 2017 editorial about gun control.
- Reuters14/04 Sean 'Diddy' Combs to face expanded sex trafficking charges as trial looms
-Sean 'Diddy' Combs was due in court on Monday to be arraigned on an expanded federal indictment charging the hip-hop mogul with five criminal counts, including racketeering and sex trafficking.
- Reuters14/04 Breakingviews - Time for the rest of the West to club together
-The rest of the West can no longer rely on the United States. The European Union, Japan, Britain, Canada and others need to reduce their dependency on Washington while not becoming reliant on China. That means weaning themselves off the dollar, boosting cooperation in trade and defence, and reaching out to emerging economies such as India.
- Reuters14/04 Breakingviews - Breakingviews: Tariff chaos leaves its mark on US debt costs
-It’s too soon to tell whether the recent selloff in U.S. government debt reflects an exodus of overseas investors. Yet there are early signs that something is afoot. The sheer scale of possible future moves makes it a scenario that investors – and Uncle Sam – must contemplate.
- Reuters14/04 Suspect in arson attack on Pennsylvania governor's residence charged with attempted murder
-The suspect in an arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence has been charged with attempted homicide, terrorism, aggravated arson and other felonies after his arrest on Sunday.
- Reuters14/04 Goldman Sachs profit jumps as traders cash in on volatile markets
-Goldman Sachs' profit rose 15% in the first quarter, fueled by stock traders who capitalized on volatile markets to bring in record equities revenue, but its CEO warned of a difficult environment ahead.
- Reuters14/04 Argentine peso slides sharply after FX controls eased, bonds jump
-The Argentine peso slid around 17% on Monday morning while bonds gained after Buenos Aires sealed a $20 billion loan program with the International Monetary Fund and undid large parts of its currency and capital controls late on Friday.
- Reuters14/04 Gold falls from record high but holds above $3,200 on tariff jitters
-Gold prices fell from a record high on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump excluded smartphones and computers from his reciprocal tariffs, although uncertainty around tariff plans kept prices above the significant $3,200 per ounce level.
- Reuters14/04 China's March exports likely got front-loading lift before Trump's new tariffs took effect
-China's exports likely picked up pace in March, as factories rushed out shipments ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs this month, though the broadening trade war with the United States has darkened the economic outlook.
- Reuters14/04 How to navigate tariff chaos: Five questions for the ECB
-The European Central Bank meets on Thursday with all focus on what the tariff chaos means for how much further policymakers will need to cut rates.
- Reuters14/04 Brazil's Bolsonaro recovering after 12-hour surgery
-It was the former Brazilian president's fifth surgery since being stabbed in the stomach while campaigning in 2018.
- Reuters14/04 Noboa says no doubt about his victory in Ecuador vote as rival demands recount
-Ecuador's national electoral council on Sunday declared President Daniel Noboa the winner of the country's presidential race, after he held a steady and unexpectedly wide 12-point lead over leftist Luisa Gonzalez throughout the count.
- Reuters13/04 India's TCS says retail, travel clients more exposed to US tariff turmoil
-Clients of India's Tata Consultancy Services in the retail, travel and automobile sectors are more exposed to fallout from U.S. tariffs and they may resort to cost-cutting if uncertainty persists, the company's CEO told Reuters.
- Reuters13/04 How China went from courting Trump to ‘never yield’ tariff defiance
-The combative approach marked a hard turn for Beijing, which had tried to avoid a spiraling trade war.
- Reuters13/04 US State Department says deported Maryland resident 'alive and secure' in El Salvador
-A State Department court filing gave the update on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was sent to El Salvador on March 15 despite an order protecting him from deportation.
- Reuters12/04 Who is Tundu Lissu, Tanzania opposition leader accused of treason?
-Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu survived being shot 16 times in 2017 and has been arrested on multiple occasions, but now faces an even more grave challenge after being charged with treason, a capital offence, following his calls for electoral reform.
- Reuters12/04 Gabon coup leader eyes seven-year mandate in presidential vote
-Gabon's coup leader Brice Oligui Nguema is looking to cement his grip on power as the oil-producing Central African nation holds a presidential election on Saturday that analysts expect to be a one-sided affair.
- Reuters12/04 US bond funds hit by heavy outflows as recession, inflation fears mount
-Investors pulled out of U.S. bond funds heavily in the week ending April 9 in a broad selloff triggered by fears of a recession and concerns that the escalating U.S.-China trade war could fuel inflation.
- Reuters12/04 That seat will cost how much? US businesses already seeing impact of Trump tariffs
-Business owners provide an early idea of what many more Americans might expect.
- Reuters12/04 Iran, US to start talks in Oman under shadow of regional conflict
-Iran and the United States will hold high-level talks in Oman on Saturday aimed at jump-starting negotiations over Tehran's fast-advancing nuclear programme, with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening military action if there is no deal.
- Reuters12/04 Lower oil prices could sink Ecopetrol's full-year profits by $2.8 billion, president warns
-Lower oil prices could reduce Colombian state-run oil firm Ecopetrol's profits by up to 12 trillion pesos ($2.76 billion) this year, the company's president warned on Friday.
- Reuters12/04 Chevron's Venezuelan oil cargoes canceled, stalled amid payment uncertainty
-At least two vessels carrying Venezuelan crude chartered by Chevron are stalled due to state oil company PDVSA canceling their export authorizations, according to shipping data and sources, as the government had no certainty of payment amid the hardening of U.S. sanctions on the OPEC-member country.
- Reuters12/04 China expands access for Spanish pork as trade tensions with US mount
-China has signed two agricultural trade protocols with Spain covering pork and cherries as the world's second largest economy acts to bolster ties with the European Union amid an escalating trade war between Beijing and the U.S.
- Reuters11/04 Ten trading days that shook financial markets
-The pain, said Shuntaro Takeuchi, was 10 out of 10.
- Reuters11/04 Liverpool's Salah signs contract extension to 2027
-Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has ended months of speculation about his future by signing a two-year contract extension at Anfield, the Premier League leaders said on Friday.
- Reuters11/04 Trump says five more law firms agree to pro bono work for common causes
-U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that five more law firms had agreed to devote a total of at least $600 million in free legal work to causes he supports, marking new concessions offered by major law firms facing a White House pressure campaign.
- Reuters11/04 Inconsistent Alcaraz downs Fils to reach Monte Carlo semis
-Carlos Alcaraz huffed and puffed into the Monte Carlo Masters semi-finals with a 4-6 7-5 6-3 victory against local favourite Arthur Fils, who will be ruing his missed chances on Friday.
- Reuters11/04 Former England fast bowler Anderson awarded knighthood
-England's all-time highest test wicket taker James Anderson was awarded a knighthood in former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list published on Friday.
- Reuters11/04 Rose's hot putter keeps him in Masters lead, DeChambeau and Aberg chasing
-Overnight leader Justin Rose's putter stayed hot in the second round of the Masters on Friday as he made the turn on eight-under par with Bryson DeChambeau and Ludvig Aberg in pursuit.
- Reuters11/04 Trump envoy in Russia for talks with Putin about Ukraine
-U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff flew to Russia on Friday for talks with President Vladimir Putin about the search for a peace deal on Ukraine, the Kremlin said, saying the two men might also discuss a Trump-Putin meeting.
- Reuters11/04 Space startups face uncertainty as US cuts federal spending, report says
-U.S. federal budget cuts have started to have some early impact on space startups after funding for such companies dropped 12.5% in the first quarter, according to investment firm Seraphim Space.
- Reuters11/04 Pentagon to end $5.1 billion in contracts with Accenture, Deloitte, others
-U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the termination of several information technology services contracts valued at $5.1 billion, including companies such as Accenture, Booz Allen Hamilton and Deloitte, according to a Pentagon memo.
- Reuters11/04 BlackRock assets hit record but Fink warns of market anxiety
-BlackRock's assets increased to a record high value in the first quarter, but the CEO of the world's largest asset manager said anxiety was dominating markets, even if the recent selloff did not pose risks to financial stability.
- Reuters11/04 Breakingviews - Global trade morass calls for an aggressive ECB
-Donald Trump’s erratic policy decisions give the European Central Bank a chance to stop equivocating over whether it should cut rates. The U.S. president on Wednesday delayed the full implementation of his “reciprocal” tariffs. Yet Europe will still be slapped with a 10% tax on U.S. exports, and the threat of a global slowdown remains. That calls for a strong response.
- Reuters11/04 US immigration judge to decide whether Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil can be deported
-A U.S. immigration judge will rule on Friday whether the government can deport Palestinian student activist Mahmoud Khalil, a month after he was arrested at his Columbia University apartment building and transferred to a Louisiana jail.
- Reuters11/04 Trump cutbacks force scientists to seek jobs in Europe
-David Die Dejean landed a dream job at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Miami to pursue his research. Then in mid-February he received an email to vacate the premises within 90 minutes.
- Reuters11/04 Wells Fargo beats profit estimates but CEO warns tariffs could slow growth
-Wells Fargo's profit rose 6% in the first quarter as it collected more fees in wealth management and investment banking, but its CEO warned that U.S. tariffs risk slowing economic growth.
- Reuters11/04 JPMorgan's profit jumps on record stock trading as CEO Dimon sees economic turbulence
-JPMorgan Chase topped first-quarter profit estimates on Friday, driven by record equities trading and higher fees from debt underwriting and merger advisory.
- Reuters11/04 Mighty U.S. dollar feels heat as Trump's tariffs spark trade turmoil
-In just a week, the dollar has gone from a safe haven to investors' whipping boy as U.S. President Donald Trump's chaotic tariffs on friend and foe alike undermine decades of trust in the world's reserve currency.
- Reuters11/04 Iran says it will give US talks about nuclear plans a 'genuine chance'
-Iran said on Friday it was giving high-level nuclear talks with the United States on Saturday "a genuine chance", after President Donald Trump threatened bombing if discussions failed.
- Reuters11/04 Market distress could see trillions of dollar holdings seek currency protection
-As Donald Trump's grand plan to redefine global trade whipsaws the U.S. dollar, investors who hold tens of trillions' worth assets in the currency may for the first time in decades be seeking ways to protect the value of those holdings.
- Reuters11/04 BP warns of "weak" gas trading, higher debt in Q1
-Energy group BP expects its first-quarter gas marketing and trading result to be "weak" while net debt will rise, the company said on Thursday, sending its shares down in early trading.
- Reuters11/04 US Army turns over helicopter safety memo to Congress
-The U.S. Army has turned over to the Senate a 2024 August memo detailing why it routinely failed to use a safety system known as ADS-B on helicopter flights around Reagan Washington National Airport, Senator Ted Cruz said Thursday.
- Reuters11/04 Japan household inflation expectations rise, keep BOJ rate hike view alive
-Japanese households' inflation expectations heightened in the three months to March, a Bank of Japan survey showed on Friday, keeping the central bank under pressure to raise interest rates further.
- Reuters11/04 Oil producers seek to shore up finances amid crude price plunge
-Oil-dependent governments are coming under pressure from the lowest crude prices since the COVID-19 pandemic, with officials preparing policy responses for a drop in revenue such as issuing more debt and reducing spending.
- Reuters11/04 Europeans sidelined in US-Iran nuclear talks despite holding key card
-Washington's decision not to coordinate with European nations about its negotiations with Iran on Saturday will reduce its leverage and make U.S. and Israeli military action against Tehran ultimately more likely, analysts and diplomats said.
- Reuters11/04 Canadian wanted for 2008 Mumbai attacks arrives in India after US extradition
-A Pakistani-born Canadian businessman accused of helping orchestrate the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, one of India's deadliest, arrived in New Delhi on Thursday after the U.S. extradited him in the first such transfer in a terrorism case.
- Reuters11/04 Gold bolts past $3,200 on dollar slide, safe-haven flows
-Gold breached the key $3,200/oz level for the first time to scale a new peak on Friday, fuelled by a weaker dollar and an escalating trade war that sent investors rushing toward safe-haven assets.
- Reuters11/04 UK jobs market sees biggest jump in people looking for work since 2020
-Britain's jobs market weakened again in March with the number of people looking work rising by the most in more than four years as companies laid off staff and were cautious about hiring, according to a survey published on Friday.
- Reuters11/04 Japan readies task force for US trade talks as tariff risks cloud economy
-Economy Minister Ryosei Akazawa heads the panel.
- Reuters11/04 Breakingviews - There’s no easy escape from the US bubble economy
-Donald Trump has suspended U.S. tariffs above 10% on imports from countries other than China. Investors let out a collective sigh of relief. Still, the events of recent weeks show that the president is serious about pushing the interests of his political base at the expense of Wall Street. His administration is also promising to reduce the U.S. trade and fiscal deficits. Trump’s policies pose an e
- Reuters11/04 Trump threatens sanctions, tariffs on Mexico in water dispute
-U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened Mexico with sanctions and tariffs in a dispute over water sharing between the two countries, accusing Mexico of breaking an 81-year-old treaty and "stealing the water from Texas Farmers."
- Reuters11/04 Indigenous groups rally in Brasilia to demand land rights
-Thousands of Indigenous people from across Brazil are rallying in the nation's capital this week to demand protection for their land rights, fighting legislation that could make it impossible for some tribes to reclaim territory they were forced to leave.
- Reuters11/04 Breakingviews - Fed chair nears second chance to channel his hero
-Jerome Powell’s impressive soft landing only leads to more hard choices. The Federal Reserve chairman’s feat leading an effort to tame runaway U.S. inflation, which dipped to 2.4% as of March, without inducing a recession is in jeopardy of coming undone because of President Donald Trump’s trade war. Having channeled his hero Paul Volcker, who oversaw the central bank under Presidents Jimmy Carter
- Reuters11/04 Well-timed options trades ahead of Trump's tariff pause draw questions
-In the minutes before President Donald Trump's social media post on Wednesday pausing tariffs sent the U.S. stock market rallying, some unidentified options traders placed bets worth millions of dollars that the market would rebound, data shows.
- Reuters11/04 Trump suggests farmers could petition to keep workers without legal status
-U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Thursday that farmers will be able to petition the federal government to retain some farmworkers in the U.S. illegally, provided the workers leave the country and return with legal status.
- Reuters11/04 US Supreme Court tells Trump administration to facilitate return of Salvadoran man deported in error
-The U.S. Supreme Court directed President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday to facilitate the return to the United States of a Salvadoran man who the government has acknowledged was deported in error to El Salvador.
- Reuters11/04 Study finds Trump's 25% auto tariffs could cost US automakers $108 billion
-A new analysis by the Center for Automotive Research has found that President Donald Trump's 25% auto tariffs imposed in early April will increase costs by about $108 billion for automakers in the U.S. in 2025.
- Reuters10/04 Rubio says direct US-Iran nuclear talks to take place on Saturday
-U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday the United States will hold direct talks with Iran this weekend to discuss Iran's nuclear program.
- Reuters10/04 US targets China oil storage terminal in new Iran-related sanctions
-The United States imposed sanctions on Iran's oil trading networks on Thursday, including on a China-based crude oil storage terminal linked via a pipeline to an independent refinery.
- Reuters10/04 Hungary suggests 'biological attack' could be source of foot-and-mouth outbreak
-Hungary on Thursday suggested a "biological attack" as a possible source of the country's first foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in more than half a century, which has triggered border closures and the mass slaughter of cattle in the northwest.
- Reuters10/04 US ambassador to Ukraine stepping down, State Department says
-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink is stepping down from her role, a State Department spokesperson said on Thursday, in a move that injects new uncertainty into the relationship between Washington and Kyiv.
- Reuters10/04 Europeans discuss Ukraine peace force but big questions still open
-Defence ministers from some 30 countries met in Brussels on Thursday to discuss a "reassurance force" for Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire in the war with Russia but key questions about its mission and any U.S. support remained unanswered.
- Reuters10/04 Helicopter crashes in Hudson River, New York police say
-A helicopter crashed in the Hudson River near lower Manhattan on Thursday afternoon, the New York City Police Department said.
- Reuters10/04 Trump tariff pause does not change fundamentals for a Fed that sees risks ahead
-President Donald Trump's pause on some announced import taxes may have eased the stress building in financial markets for now, but leaves in place the same set of circumstances that had reset the U.S. economic outlook with rising recession risks and potentially rising inflation.
- Reuters10/04 US will no longer require green analysis on thousands of oil, gas leases
-The U.S. said on Thursday that it will no longer require an environmental impact statement for thousands of oil and gas leases across the U.S. West, in a move aligning with President Donald Trump's efforts to lift hurdles on drilling.
- Reuters10/04 What are atmospheric rivers and why do they cause flooding?
-Atmospheric rivers are storms akin to rivers in the sky that dump massive amounts of rain and can cause flooding, trigger mudslides and result in loss of life and enormous property damage.
- Reuters10/04 Scheffler opens Masters defence with par, LIV's Niemann shares early lead
-Scottie Scheffler launched his Masters title defence on Thursday with a par at cool and sunny Augusta National Golf Club where LIV Golf's Joaquin Niemann was part of a large pack sharing the early lead in the opening round of the year's first major.
- Reuters10/04 House Republicans pass budget plan that clears the way for Trump tax cuts
-The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a budget plan that lays the groundwork for extending President Donald Trump's 2017 tax cuts, despite opposition from all Democrats and two Republicans who worried that it does not cut spending sufficiently.
- Reuters10/04 Prada buys Versace to create Italian fashion powerhouse
-Prada struck a deal on Thursday to buy smaller rival Versace from Capri Holdings for $1.375 billion, which includes its debt, in a move that unites two of the biggest names in Italian fashion.
- Reuters10/04 Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones from India 'to beat' Trump tariffs, sources say
-About six cargo jets with a capacity of 100 tons each have flown out since March.
- Reuters10/04 Russian drone attack injures 12 in two Ukrainian cities, officials say
-Russian drones attacked the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and the southern city of Mykolaiv overnight, injuring at least 12 people, authorities said on Thursday.
- Reuters10/04 Uniqlo operator Fast Retailing's Q2 profit jumps 33%; raises forecast
-The Japanese operator of Uniqlo on Thursday said earnings soared 33% in its second quarter and raised its full-year forecast even after accounting for the impact of U.S. tariffs on its global clothing enterprise.
- Reuters10/04 Colombia's Echavarria wins light-hearted Masters Par-3 Contest
-Nicolas Echavarria got his Masters week off to a promising start as he won the Masters Par-3 Contest in a playoff over J.J. Spaun on Wednesday on the eve of the year's first major championship.
- Reuters10/04 Breakingviews - US-China trade clash risks all-out financial war
-In the end, Donald Trump both blinked and doubled down on tariffs. As the U.S. president announced a 90-day pause on “reciprocal” levies for most major trading partners on Wednesday, he also raised those on China from 104% to 125%. The upshot? The world’s two largest economies remain locked in a retaliatory standoff that torches $600 billion in bilateral trade and could yet spiral out of control.
- Reuters10/04 Breakingviews - EU’s SpaceX rival demands more than financial fuel
-European governments know they need a viable alternative to SpaceX. But it will take more than state largesse to build a rival to Elon Musk’s satellite behemoth. The continent’s space sector also requires supportive policy, new technologies and far greater ambition.
- Reuters10/04 New Zealand, Australia speak to other countries on buttressing free trade
-New Zealand and Australia said on Thursday they are each working with other nations on a possible joint response to shore up free trade against a barrage of U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters10/04 Trump U-turns on tariffs but keeps trade war heat on China
-Trump's turnabout, which came less than 24 hours after steep new tariffs kicked in on most trading partners, followed the most intense episode of financial market volatility since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Reuters10/04 Trump's trade war: Prescription drugs become a target
-U.S. President Donald Trump late on Tuesday reiterated he would impose tariffs on imports of pharmaceutical products that have long been spared from past trade disputes due to the potential for harm to patients.
- Reuters10/04 Search for survivors turns grim after Dominican Republic nightclub catastrophe
-A devastating roof collapse at a popular nightclub in the capital of the Dominican Republic has claimed at least 124 lives, authorities said on Wednesday, as the search for survivors turns increasingly grim.
- Reuters10/04 South Korea trade envoy says Trump's tariff pause leaves room for negotiations
-South Korea's top trade envoy Cheong In-kyo said on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff reprieve had provided room for negotiations, as the country seeks to reduce tariffs through talks.
- Reuters10/04 Breakingviews - Breakingviews: Trump’s tariff retreat leaves lasting US scars
-Americans have been celebrating their freedom from monarchical rule for nearly 250 years, but Liberation Day will not make it onto the 2026 calendar. President Donald Trump’s economic version of the Declaration of Independence ended on Wednesday afternoon, less than seven days after he unveiled it with great fanfare in the White House Rose Garden. He rolled back most of his reckless tariffs, spark
- Reuters10/04 What's in Trump's partial tariff pause
-U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday abruptly paused part of his tariff assault on global trading partners, dialing back duty rates on goods from many countries for 90 days to allow room to negotiate lower trade barriers, even as he hiked new tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%.
- Reuters09/04 US recognizes Panama's sovereignty over canal, Panama says after talks
-Panama said on Wednesday the United States recognized its sovereignty over the Panama Canal, despite tough rhetoric from Washington, as the two nations announced agreements to deepen U.S. military training in the Central American nation.
- Reuters09/04 Gold rises, eyes best day since October 2023 as tariff war heats up
-Gold climbed more than 2% on Wednesday and was poised for its best day since October 2023, supported by safe-haven inflows amid escalating U.S.-China trade tensions as U.S. President Donald Trump further increased tariffs on China.
- Reuters09/04 Breakingviews - Walmart’s happy face is hard to reflect back
-Walmart CEO Doug McMillon is smiling, improbably, like the company’s yellow happy-face symbol. The $700 billion retailer clung to its annual financial forecasts despite rising U.S. tariffs and recession risks. The sheer number of unpredictable moving parts, however, blunts the reassurances.
- Reuters09/04 Magnificent Seven to add more than $1 trillion in value after Trump pauses some tariffs
-The "Magnificent Seven" stocks were poised to gain more than $1 trillion in market value on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump approved a 90-day tariff pause, easing pressure on tech giants that had tumbled in recent sessions.
- Reuters09/04 USDA to lose bird flu response employees, source says
-Several U.S. Department of Agriculture employees who worked on the agency's bird flu response will leave at the end of April, straining the federal capacity to monitor the spread of the virus, according to a source familiar with the situation.
- Reuters09/04 US Treasury 10-year note auction outcome shows strong demand
-A U.S. Treasury debt auction of $39 billion in benchmark 10-year notes was well received on Wednesday, showing solid investor demand even after a bond market sell-off driven by an escalating trade war between the United States and its major trading partners led by China.
- Reuters09/04 Fed minutes show broad sense US risks tilted towards higher inflation, slower growth
-Federal Reserve policymakers were nearly unanimous at their meeting last month that the U.S. economy faced risks of simultaneously higher inflation and slower growth, with some policymakers noting that "difficult tradeoffs" could lie ahead for the central bank, according to the minutes of the meeting.
- Reuters09/04 Moon vs Mars: Trump's NASA pick faces tough questions on agency's future
-President Donald Trump's nominee to lead NASA, entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, faced questions from senators on Wednesday about on how to balance Trump's focus on reaching Mars with the U.S. space agency's flagship moon program.
- Reuters09/04 Japan, Canada agree to cooperate on market stability
-Japan and Canada, who is this year's chair of the G7 developed economies, have agreed to cooperate to maintain stability in financial markets and the global financial system, Japan's Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday.
- Reuters09/04 Canada's 1970s superhero 'Captain Canuck' has resurgence thanks to Trump
-U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats and tariffs have breathed new life into a superhero from the 1970s – Captain Canuck, a government agent with inhuman strength who defends Canada's sovereignty.
- Reuters09/04 Thousands protest in Athens as strike over wages halts ships, planes and trains
-Thousands of Greeks gathered in Athens on Wednesday to demand higher wages to cope with rising living costs and a one-day strike left ferries docked at ports, flights grounded and trains at a standstill.
- Reuters09/04 EU to start retaliating against U.S. tariffs on Tuesday
-The European Union will launch its first countermeasures against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs next week, the bloc's members agreed on Wednesday, joining China and Canada in retaliating and escalating a global trade conflict.
- Reuters09/04 Prince Harry returns to London court for final day of UK security appeal
-Prince Harry returned to London's Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday for his appeal over changes to his protection after he stepped down from royal duties, as the British government argued his security presented a "unique set of circumstances".
- Reuters09/04 Breakingviews - Big Pharma has partial immunity from Trump tariffs
-The $1.7 trillion revenue prescription drug industry has a relatively robust immunity to tariffs. Last Wednesday, when U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a raft of duties on countries and industries he held back on hitting pharmaceuticals. He followed up on Tuesday by saying he would soon announce a “major” tariff on pharmaceutical imports. But the industry’s complex supply chains and the risk o
- Reuters09/04 Yuan falls to 2007 lows as US tariffs on China kick in
-China's yuan ended at its weakest level in more than 17 years on Wednesday after its offshore counterpart fell to a record low overnight, as an escalating Sino-U.S. trade war rattled currency markets.
- Reuters09/04 Exclusive: China's central bank asks state lenders to reduce dollar purchases, sources say
-China's central bank will not allow sharp yuan declines and has asked major state-owned banks to reduce U.S. dollar purchases, people with direct knowledge of the matter said on Wednesday.
- Reuters09/04 European, Indian pharma stocks decline after Trump again threatens tariffs
-Drugmakers' stocks in Europe and India slipped on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated plans for a "major" tariff on all pharmaceutical imports and as "reciprocal" tariffs kicking in led to a further carnage in global markets.
- Reuters09/04 Breakingviews - Chipmaking giants face triple tariff hit
-Chipmakers will feel the heat of Donald Trump's tariff rampage. The exemption of semiconductors from the U.S. president's announced levies may not last. What's more, the blow to demand for phones and other consumer electronics will be painful for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing , Samsung Electronics and peers. Surging costs also will disrupt their bold plans to set up factories in the U.S.
- Reuters09/04 US IRS chief quits after immigration data-sharing deal
-The acting head of the Internal Revenue Service plans to resign, the Treasury Department said on Tuesday, a move that comes after the agency struck a controversial deal to share tax data on undocumented immigrants with federal agents.
- Reuters09/04 Western intelligence agencies warn spyware threat targeting Taiwan, Tibetan rights advocates
-Western intelligence agencies warned on Tuesday of an increasing threat from Beijing's security services to use malicious mobile phone applications to surveil Taiwanese independence activists, Tibetan rights advocates and others opposed by the Chinese government.
- Reuters09/04 Trade war pressures South Korea to cut rates faster and deeper
-South Korea's central bank may be forced to bring forward or deepen interest rate cuts this year as Asia's fourth-largest economy grapples with the risk of recession due to the escalating U.S. trade war.
- Reuters09/04 Sharp US bond selloff revives flashbacks of COVID-era 'dash-for-cash'
-A violent U.S. Treasury selloff, evoking the COVID-era "dash for cash," has reignited fears of fragility in the world’s biggest bond market.
- Reuters09/04 Trump's latest tariffs loom, set to deepen global trade war
-Trump's punishing tariffs have shaken a global trading order that has persisted for decades, raised fears of recession and driven worldwide stocks sharply downward.
- Reuters09/04 Trump says he told TSMC it would pay 100% tax if it doesn't build in US
-President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he told the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which has pledged to build new factories in the United States, it would pay a tax of up to 100% if it didn't build its plants in the country.
- Reuters09/04 South Korea announces emergency measures for auto industry hit by US tariffs
-South Korea on Wednesday announced emergency support measures for its auto sector, seeking to reduce the blow of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on a sector that has seen years of sharply rising exports to the United States.
- Reuters09/04 What to know about US measles cases on the rise
-A second child in Texas has died from measles, one of the world's most contagious illnesses which was declared eliminated from the United States in 2000, several decades after the introduction of a highly effective vaccine.
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